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Discus and support server_error: The contextID supplied in the request did not have a matching cookie in XBoX Accessibility to solve the problem; I am unable to sign into Minecraft via MS sign in page. Ran through all existing options with the data that was on other records. Wiped cache, updated... Discussion in 'XBoX Accessibility' started by Christopher ONeal, Jun 1, 2025 at 6:23 PM.

  1. server_error: The contextID supplied in the request did not have a matching cookie


    I am unable to sign into Minecraft via MS sign in page. Ran through all existing options with the data that was on other records. Wiped cache, updated browsers, restarted computer. Email domain is outlook.

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    Christopher ONeal, Jun 1, 2025 at 6:23 PM
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  2. danny ulal Win User

    How to fix server_error: The contextID supplied in the request did not have a matching cookie?


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    Recently got a new computer but whenever I try to log in to Microsoft account for minecraft to connect to it in a separate tab. I get this error after typing in my email and password correctly and then it just gets stuck on loading.
  3. danny ulal Win User

    How to fix server_error: The contextID supplied in the request did not have a matching cookie?

    I get the same results on this computer if I log on into a different Microsoft account.
    I do not have a VPN on my computer and it is practically brand new.

    I do not have network software just a WI-FI extender on the top of my computer in which I cannot take off as it just won't reach the WI-FI anymore then.
    I restarted my router and it did not fix the issue.
  4. kyle_m4496 Win User

    How to fix server_error: The contextID supplied in the request did not have a matching cookie?

    Thank you for providing further information about the issue. Have you tried restarting your router in case it's a connection issue?

    If you're using a VPN or any other network software on your computer, make sure it's turned off or closed, too.

    Also, if possible, try logging into a different Microsoft account to see if you get the same error.
  5. kyle_m4496 Win User

    How to fix server_error: The contextID supplied in the request did not have a matching cookie?

    Hi Danny. My name is Kyle and I'm an independent advisor.

    Can you describe this problem in more detail, please? What are you trying to do exactly when you see this error? Can you send a photo of it?

    Thanks,
    Kyle
  6. Lumie Helps Win User

    Minecraft Launcher says every time log in server_error: The contextID supplied in the request did not have a matching cookie

    Hi there 77 P.

    I am Lumie and I would love to assist you today.

    I am so sorry you are having issues playing Minecraft.

    The error message "server_error: The contextID supplied in the request did not have a matching cookie" typically points to an issue related to authentication and session management between your Minecraft client and the authentication server. Here’s a comprehensive approach to troubleshooting and resolving the issue:

    Clear Client-Specific Data
    While you mentioned clearing browser cookies and history, it’s essential to clear specific data related to the Minecraft clients (Feather client and other custom clients) you are using:

    Feather Client:

    Navigate to the Feather Client's installation directory and find the configuration or cache folders. These are usually in a folder named something like .feather or similar.
    Delete any cached data or temporary files.

    Other Minecraft Clients:

    Similarly, for any other Minecraft clients, locate their installation directories and clear cache and configuration data.

    Check Client Authentication Settings
    Ensure that the Minecraft clients are correctly configured to authenticate with your account:

    Feather Client:

    Go to the settings or options within the Feather client and re-enter your Minecraft credentials.
    Look for any options related to session or token handling and reset or refresh them.

    Update or Reinstall Clients
    The issue might be due to outdated or corrupted client files:

    Feather Client:

    Uninstall the Feather client.
    Download the latest version from the official Feather client website and reinstall it.

    Adjust Firewall and Antivirus Settings
    Sometimes, sensitive firewall or antivirus settings might block authentication requests:

    Windows Firewall:

    Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall > Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall.
    Ensure that your Minecraft clients are allowed through the firewall.

    Antivirus Software:

    Check your antivirus settings and make sure that the Minecraft clients are not being blocked.

    Use a Different Network
    Network-related issues might affect the ability to authenticate correctly:

    Try connecting to a different network (e.g., a mobile hotspot) to see if the issue persists.
    This can help identify if the problem is with your current network setup.

    Review and Adjust Java Settings
    Minecraft and its clients rely heavily on Java:

    Ensure that you have the latest version of Java installed.
    Go to Control Panel > Java and in the Security tab, add the Feather client and other Minecraft clients to the exception site list if necessary.

    Examine Host File
    Sometimes, entries in your host file might block connections to certain servers:

    Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts.
    Open the hosts file with Notepad and ensure that there are no entries blocking Minecraft or Mojang servers.

    Revisit Microsoft Account Settings
    Ensure that your Minecraft account is properly linked with your Microsoft account:

    Go to account.microsoft.com and verify that your Minecraft account is properly linked.
    Check if there are any security settings or unusual activity that might affect your login.

    Advanced Troubleshooting with Logs
    For a deeper look into what might be causing the issue:

    Check the log files of the Minecraft clients for any error messages or unusual activity.
    Logs are usually located in the installation directory under a folder named logs or similar.

    I hope this helps.

    I shall be here for your response. -Lumie
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